“Stop me if you’ve heard this one before”, haha. But yes, as the title suggests we do have a guest on this week and he is a part of the Furry community. If you don’t know what that is, no worries because this episode is all about shining a light on an unseemly popular subculture that gets a bad rap in mainstream media. Also, Jenn discovers that she’s a demisexual! What the hell is that, you ask? Well tune in to find out!

As a Demisexual, you only develop feelings of sexual attraction for a person after developing deep emotional or mental connections with them first. This means that you may spontaneously develop feelings of desire for any person in your life of whom you are closely bonded with. Otherwise, it’s very rare for you to feel any immediate attraction to a person based on looks or personality. For this reason, you fall into the middle of the Asexual and Sexual spectrum, experiencing no primary attraction to people, but forming secondary attraction to people you’ve connected with deeply. As such, it’s very rare for you to feel aroused by pornography or to be manipulated by societies use of sex to sell products. Also, it’s very uncommon and perhaps impossible for you to cheat, or to feel attracted to many different people in your life time. In summary, you:

Must first bond closely with a person to feel sexually attracted to them.

Furry definition – The furry fandom is a subculture interested in fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics.[1]Examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, the ability to speak, walk on two legs, and wear clothes. Furry fandom is also used to refer to the community of people who gather on the Internet and at furry conventions.

The International Anthropomorphic Research Project, a team of social scientists from various disciplines, has been collecting data on the furry fandom using numerous methodologies.[66][67] The continued research has provided a variety of results.[68] Furries belong to a multitude of fandoms: 21% of furries consider themselves to be a brony, 44% consider themselves to be anime fans, but only 11% consider themselves sport fans.[69] The average adult furry (minors are excluded in this research for ethical reasons) is between 23–27 years of age,[70] with more than 75% of adult furries reporting being 25 years of age or younger, and 88% of adult furries being under the age of 30.[71] On average, furries begin identifying themselves at the age of 16-17, and begin actively participating in the fandom at the age of 17-19.[70] 78-85% of furries self-identify as male,[70] and nearly 2% of furries identify as transgender.[69] 83-90% of furries self-identify as White, with a small minority of furries self-identifying as Asian (2-4%), Black (2-3%), and Hispanic (3%).

I am pretty sure they are minors at conventions. They are no minors or they should not be at the meet I go to because it is in a bar. Though They was some 17-16 year olds last time outside. What was they doing at a drinking venue in their fursuits anyway!